radiate|radiated|radiates|radiating in English

verb

['ra·di·ate || 'reɪdɪeɪt]

glow, beam; emit light or radiation; convey joy or happiness; spread out from a central point

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1. (9) Total radiated power (TRP) is a measure of how much power the antenna actually radiates.

2. It radiates.

3. It doesn't radiate.

4. They radiate happiness.

5. Actinoid definition, raylike; radiate

6. Additional speakers radiate additional signals.

7. Passive acoustic radiating

8. Her face radiated happiness.

9. Radiating or as if radiating light Familiarity information: Beamy used as an adjective is rare.

10. Radiating or as if radiating light Familiarity information: Beaming used as an adjective is uncommon.

11. A compound loudspeaker comprises an acoustically radiating first diaphragm and an acoustically radiating second diaphragm.

12. Stoves are meant to radiate heat.

13. 21 Five roads radiate from this roundabout.

14. A web of boulevards radiates from the traffic circle.

15. Three dimensional acoustic passive radiating

16. Enthusiasm was radiating from her.

17. Heat radiated from the glowing coals.

18. Five roads radiate from this roundabout.

19. Five roads radiate from the square.

20. Callahan posits that chemical elements radiate electromagnetic signals.

21. Several lines radiated out from Beijing.

22. Fields of light radiate from the surrounding darkness.

23. He was radiating joy and happiness.

24. From there it radiated around the Pacific.

25. Tungsten filament are used to radiate light.